Old Fitzgerald and Old Overholt Bottled in Bond, J.J. Corry The Gael & More New Whiskey
Bonded is the word of the week for whiskey: two new releases from Kentucky, and an unusual bonded Irish whiskey, are rolling out.
Bonded is the word of the week for whiskey: two new releases from Kentucky, and an unusual bonded Irish whiskey, are rolling out.
There’s also a whisky named for poet Robert Burns, Irish whiskey finished in port barrels, Indian single malt from Paul John Distillery, and more.
New single malts from Scotland, Ireland, and Wales are rolling out to store shelves.
The ninth scotch in the Private Edition Series launches, while the Pearse Lyons line debuts in the U.S., and the Dead Rabbit bar unveils its own whiskey.
Independent bottlings of Aultmore and Allt-á-Bhainne are launching, along with bourbons honoring U.S. Special Forces.
Also, Old Forester has unveiled a line of bourbon-focused cocktail ingredients.
Johnnie Walker’s latest Blenders’ Batch has been finished in sherry casks, while Sugarlands Distilling Company is releasing a new edition of its straight rye.
Check out a new blended malt, two whiskeys from South Carolina, and a single malt made with Maine peat.
Cave-aging may not be the next big thing in whiskey, but it’s said to create a unique flavor profile.
A new 17 year old whisky celebrates the dark winter months on Orkney, while other distilleries re-release previously available whiskies.
BenRiach has a new 21 year old single malt scotch, while New York Distilling Company’s applejack-finished Empire Rye makes its debut.
The English Whisky Company has rebranded its single malts, while new bourbons and ryes from Virginia, Colorado, and beyond are launching.